Left the year blank as this LP has mixed vintage. The catalogue number suggests an issue some time after mid-1973, the label and cover says Published 1972 but the original USA and UK issues are from 1964. I've gone with the branding on the label(Musicore) over the trademark on the cover(Interfusion), This is a Festival issue but this album surfaced in Australia first time out on CBS in 1964 or 1965. Like I said - mixed vintage.
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wax_museum 8th Apr 2016
| | What DID happen to Neil??? |
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wax_museum 8th Apr 2016
| | True, but sometimes Festival re-issued and dropped the prefix, so just L instead of ITFL, I guess we need some consistency about whether a new label e.g. Interfusion to Musicor constitutes a new entry and new date. If it does then this should not be listed as 1969, etc. |
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PhilMH 8th Apr 2016
| | The catalogue number SOSL-10086 in brackets on the labels indicates that there was a previous Stateside label issue for this; 45cat shows Gene had singles on Stateside in Australia in 1970 and 1971. |
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PhilMH 8th Apr 2016
| | Michael deLooper's Festival LPs listing has this as ITFL 34,582 in November 1972, indicating that it was first issued on Interfusion (hence that logo on the cover). As Neil said (what's happened to him, anyway?), Festival reduced all their prefixes to simply L in 1973, so as this copy is on a different label as well, I think it should be made 1973. |
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wax_museum 8th Apr 2016
| | Cat # is 1972 |
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Neil Forbes 8th Mar 2015
| | Sorry, RC but this particular issue was dated some time after mid-1973. The catalogue prefix for ALL Festival LP issues was reduced to the simple "L" prefix followed by a five-digit number about mid-73. Prior to this an Interfusion LP would've had an ITFL prefix(from mid-1972 to mid-1973, and before that, an SITFL prefix with a 9 added ahead of the number from when Stereo LPs were first issued(and when the Interfusion label first appeared, 1970 or so).
So two typical Festival numbers prior to this(and these are actual numbers) would be SFL-934426(Jamie Redfern's When You Wish Upon A Star) and FL-34671(Jamie Redfern's Sitting On Top Of The World) issued in 1971 and 1972 respectively. This Gene Pitney LP, if it had been issued in 1972 would've been either ITFL-34,582(for Interfusion) or ML-34,582(for Musicore). The simple fact that the number is simply L-34,582 puts the manufacture and issue of this LP sometime AFTER mid-1973. |
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Record Collector 8th Mar 2015
| | The album was issued in 1972 |
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Record Collector 8th Mar 2015
| | Yes I know your aware of those songs neil but there's other people on this site don't |
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Neil Forbes 8th Mar 2015
| | I know the songs, RC, don't need to hear them, got them stored as MP3 files anyway. But they're not in this album which was first issued a full decade ahead of Blue Angel. This copy I've put up is a mid-1973 or later reissue(I'm not sure of the year this was issued, that's why I left the year blank). |
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Record Collector 8th Mar 2015
| | and this one also |
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Record Collector 8th Mar 2015
| | always be my favorite |
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Neil Forbes 8th Mar 2015
| | Well, you know now, RC. Go out and grab a few of his albums(or a few more if you've already got one or two) and sample his wares! He really was a great performer. He had quite a few more hits than his Australian chart history would indicate, mainly in Britain and Europe where he was more appreciated than in his home market of the USA. His run of hits in Australia stopped in 1966 but picked up again(briefly) in 1974/75 with Blue Angel and Trans-Canada Highway but we made up for lost time by filling the venues where he performed to capacity.
GENE PITNEY - A truly great performer, sorely missed! |
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Neil Forbes 8th Mar 2015
| | Yeah, RC! Ya did! Now I'm feeling old(oooh my achin' bones!) Ha-ha. |
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Record Collector 8th Mar 2015
| | yes I know now neil that he had hits in the sixties but I didn't know in 1975 |
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Neil Forbes 8th Mar 2015
| | Gene Pitney goes back a lot further than that, RC, but sadly he's no longer with us. I saw him perform 'live' at Newcastle's Civic Theatre once in 1974, just a short time after "Blue Angel" came out, then probably 4 or 5 times more at the Newcastle Worker's Club, before and after the 1989 earthquake forced the complete rebuild during 1990. He always performed to packed auditoria(plural of auditorium). |
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Record Collector 8th Mar 2015
| | did I say 1975? ooooohhhh now that is scary |
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Record Collector 8th Mar 2015
| | first time I heard gene Pitney was in 1975 with two single releases and one of them went to number one |
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Neil Forbes 8th Mar 2015
| | Oh RC, really! You're not putting your trust in that spell-check are you? |
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Record Collector 8th Mar 2015
| | Sorry it's now been corrected grrr those spell correcting feature Is not doing the job it supposed to do haha |
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Neil Forbes 8th Mar 2015
| | What was written on that "hot paper", RC? |
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Record Collector 8th Mar 2015
| | So I say there be a interfusion issue like popcorn by hot butter ok you younger generation yes I made a pun there's no need remind me haha |
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Neil Forbes 8th Mar 2015
| | Well, RC, that's why I referred to this as a Musicore issue as that's the trademark on the label, and it's what's on the label that counts most. |
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Record Collector 8th Mar 2015
| | Interesting as this is on the above label distributed by festivel as interfusion would be the main label |
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Record Collector 8th Mar 2015
| | In a sigfreed accent from get smart I am so confuuusseedd haha |
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Neil Forbes 8th Mar 2015
| | My notes pretty-much say it all. Bought this album because it contained(apart from some of the usual suspects), some rare tracks that don't always get an airing on a Gene Pitney LP. Aladdin's Lamp was originally on the back of I'm Gonna Be Strong(I have a British Stateside of that pairing), and Pitney's version of Helen Shapiro's Not Responsible is another rare cut. This album really proved itself a fantastic "find" for me. |
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